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Windstream Introduces Fiber Optics to the Home in Dawsonville

Published Dec 1, 2006
(Updated Dec 26, 2006)

Windstream Communications is introducing Fiber-to-the-Home technology in new housing construction in Dawsonville that will enable ultra-fast broadband connections and an expanding future selection of communication and entertainment services.

Windstream, the largest voice, broadband and digital TV services provider focused on serving rural America, is working with local real estate developers and builders to install fiber optic lines into homes under construction – or planned – across most of the company’s 16-state service territory.

Windstream has installed Fiber-to-the-Home technology in these subdivisions in Dawsonville:

Bryndemere

Crawford Falls

Castleberry Ridge

Fiber technology sends light pulsing at ultra high speeds over glass fiber strands that transmit high-quality and massive amounts of information over long distances.

"Fiber-to-the-Home will become the standard – especially in new homes – for how people retrieve and use information and entertainment services," said Rodney Hannah, Windstream area manager for Dawsonville. "Fiber optic cable paves the way for the delivery of services such as streaming video and entertainment downloads at incredible speeds. We are among the first to offer fiber in some areas, thanks to local developers who helped us make it happen."

While initially Windstream is delivering broadband speeds up to 6Mbps over fiber for $39.95 per month, the company plans to double the speeds. Other current options are 1.5Mbps for $24.95 and 3Mbps for $29.95 per month. These prices apply when bundled with other Windstream voice or video services.

Customers who subscribe to one year of Windstream Broadband via Fiber service will receive a free wireless router delivered with the hardware and software to self-install the service.

"With a wireless router, customers can take their computer anywhere in the house and maintain a high-speed Internet connection," Hannah said.

For more information, call 1-888-925-5835 or visit www.windstream.com for details on qualifying for broadband service.

About Windstream

Windstream Corporation (NYSE: WIN) provides voice, broadband and entertainment services to customers in 16 states. The company has approximately 3.3 million access lines and about $3.2 billion in annual revenues. For more information, visit www.windstream.com

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kyle
Apr 10, 2008 4:33pm [ 1 ]

fiber is the worst thing that ever happened to me I didn't ask for it it was in my house when I bought it. But I have had fiber before and it was great, so in my opinion I just think WINDSTREAM as a company is just worthless and if you can avoid them like A.I.D.S but thats just me....

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